MUNCIE — With final attendance numbers still to come, officials said this weekend's Muncie Gras street party might have topped last year's turnout.

Police said the Saturday night party was calm for an event that has, for 14 years now, seen thousands of revelers pack Walnut Street downtown to eat, drink, listen to live music and party.

"We won't have the final count (for attendance) until pre-sale ticket totals are in," Vicki Veach of the Muncie Downtown Development Partnership told The Star Press on Monday. "Our gate was about on par and online sales were up. If pre-sale was up or the same, it's going to be between 7,000 and 9,000."

Veach said about 7,000 attended Muncie Gras in 2015.

City police Sgt. Mike Engle, who worked security at the downtown event, said this year’s crowd seemed “calmer than in years past.”

“We handled a few fights and there were a couple of arrests,” he said. “All in all pretty quiet.”

Some officers at the scene thought Saturday night’s attendance might have been down from some past celebrations, likely due to the chilly weather.

Among the new attractions this year was a "stunt jump" in which party-goers leaped from an elevated platform onto an inflated bag.

"Some of the interactive entertainment was very popular this year," Veach said, citing the stunt jump.